The 10 Greatest Managers In Wrestling History

Here at BC we decided to kick off today with our first ever Wrestling Appreciation Week. If any of you are nerds like me and still closely follow the WWE and its weekly happenings, then you know that things have been getting pretty interesting. We felt it was worth dedicating a weeks worth of posts to wrestling, something that has given me as well as many others countless memories over the years. Today’s post will pay homage to the greatest managers in wrestling history. These guys don’t necessarily get all the fame and glamor, but they go to work for their superstars day in and day out and their efforts cannot go unnoticed. Check out the best of the best in wrestling managers after the jump!

10. Mae Young

9. Paul Ellering

8. Miss Elizabeth

7. Mr. Fuji

6. Ken “Slick” Johnson

[ 10 photos ]The 10 Greatest Managers In Wrestling History

10. Mae Young

The inclusion of Mae Young on this list does seem a bit random but she is deserving of recognition for two main reasons in my mind. She managed The Fabulous Moolah, one of the top female wrestlers of history, and helped her win a belt in 1999 at the ripe age of 76. On top of that, she had a nice late resurgence as the manager of Sexual Chocolate himself, Mark Henry. According to the storyline, the two were dating, and there was even a story that Henry knocked Mae Young up. Pretty wild stuff for an old lady manager. Also, who could forget the Dudley Boyz putting poor old Mae through a table (VIDEO)?!